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This is NOT abusive. I pressed this button by accident.It is spam / self promotion.It is offensive or harmful.It does not contain enough information.It contains or requests illegal information.It does not make sense.

It has taken over my Chrome, Firefox, and Internet Explorer home pages.When I do a search in Chrome using the URL bar (which is a search bar too in Chrome) it takes me to Yahoo search results.ANNOYING. HELP!

"Search might affect some setting files in firefox..."

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On Internet explorer:
Click arrow on the right of search box Do following: On IE8-9 choose Manage Search providers, On ie7 click change search defaults. Delete Delta Search from the list Reset home page as well On Firefox : Enter “about:config” in url bar. This will open settings page Type “Keyword.url” in the search box. Right click it & reset it. Type “browser.search.defaultengine” in the search box. Right click it & reset it. Type “browser.search.selectedengine” in the search box. Right click it & reset it. Search for ‘browser.newtab.url’. Right-click and reset. This will make sure that the search page won’t launch on each new tab. Search for other things referring Delta Search in the list Delta Search might affect some setting files in Firefox.

In your Firefox, just follow the steps: 1. Access options of your Firefox and In general tab edit homepage with your preferred page. Click OK when done. 2. Go to Add-ons of your Firefox. If you see unwanted add-ons like delta search or conduit, remove it. 3. Restart your Firefox.

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Step 1:Are you sure you want to uninstall the Iminent Toolbar for Firefox?

If you encounter problems or errors, you can refer to Frequently Asked Questions or contact us at Iminent Support? We may be able to fix any issues that appear on your system without you having to remove all the high quality services that Iminent has to offer.

Step 2: Go to your Firefox Add-ons Manager
You can find your Add-ons Manager in your Firefox Main Menu or by hitting Ctrl+Shift+A in the browser.

Step 3:Find the Iminent Toolbar in the Add-ons list.
Scroll until you locate the Iminent Toolbar Add-on.

Step 4:Click the Remove button. You may be prompted to confirm that you want to remove it. Click “Yes”. If you only want to temporarily disable it, click the Disable button.

Beware, choosing “Disable” will not uninstall the Iminent Toolbar for Firefox from your system. Also, older versions of the Iminent Toolbar may be called "Firefox Toolbar", but you can use the same method to remove them too.

That’s it! The Iminent Toolbar has been completely removed from your system. If you ever change your mind and want to come back, you can get the latest version of the Iminent Toolbar from our official website: www.iminent.com/download.

Someone said: You and your team should be thoroughly ashamed of yourselves by pretending iminent is anything other than a virus because it replicates itself after each removal. I have informed the FBI of your malpractises.

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Hello

Try doing the following in your Google Chrome browser:
1. Go to settings.
2. Click "Extensions".
3. Look for delta search, conduit or any unwanted extensions and remove it.
4. Go back to settings.
5. On startup, tick “Open a specific page or set of pages” and edit the current startup page and add your preferred page on startup. Click OK when done.
6. In Search, open “Manage search engines”. Make Google, Yahoo or whichever you prefer as your search engine.
7. Delete delta search, conduit or any unwanted search engines.
8. Restart chrome for changes to take effect and open again.

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If you don`t have problem with hanging of your pc, all you need to do is just click the drop down arrow in the right side or where the search bar is found then change what search provider you will select.. Most search provider you`ll find there is Google, yahoo, bing, wikipedia, ebay. and including you delta search provider.. If you are annoyed with so many search provider you may remove it by going to your add-on apps. Go to add-ons (ctrl+shift+A) and disbale it there.. or you can unistall it also if it is installed. Go to Control panel>uninstall a program>select the program you will remove. In your case it is Delta search or tollbar.. just select it and click unistall.. :)

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Try going to Control Panel and finding Appsarefun or something along those lines and uninstall it. If that does not work, try disabling that search engine and just set another search engine as your default and you should be fine.

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You can remove it either of this two ways.
1st go to settings > on startup then select the radiobutton of open the new tab page
2nd also go to settings > on startup then select the radiobutton of Open a specific page or set of pages then you can set what specific page will chrome load when on startup.

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Most likely this is under Programs. Go to Settings and then Control Panel then Programs and Features. Then try to look for the application there. You cna uninstall it from there. If the said application is not there then this could be a malware. Use a malware remover to remove the application.

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I already have delta crap on fire fox.when u try add/remove ; delta search is not in the list. Today I recieve note to install flash update (using chrome this time). When I am about to install I note it will auto install popular delta... So this is a fake notification telling me to update flash player.

It has taken over my Chrome, Firefox, and Internet Explorer home pages.
When I do a search in Chrome using the URL bar (which is a search bar too in Chrome) it takes me to Yahoo search results.
ANNOYING. HELP!

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